The effort to achieve greater European unity has absorbed the
interests and energies of a number of Europeans and Americans since
the end of World War II. Edward Heath, who led Britain's earliest
attempt to join the European Economic Community, first made this
comprehensive statement of the philosophy and purpose behind the
movement for European unity in a series of lectures he gave at
Harvard University in March 1967. In discussing the future
development of Europe, Mr. Heath considered factors relating to
domestic and foreign politics, economics, and defense, presenting a
complete picture of Europe and suggesting a course that might bring
about a successful unity.
"The lectures," writes Mr. Heath in 1970, ..".were an attempt to
look behind the immediate headlines and examine in greater depth
the stage which Europe had reached in its search for unity. I was
particularly concerned to trace the development of the European
Economic Community and to deduce from its history the direction of
its future development. At the same time I examined Britain's
attitude towards the EEC and how British aspirations in Europe
fitted into a general concept of Britain's place in the
world..."
"Much has happened since March 1967, but insofar as they concern
Europe, events have in a curious way brought us full circle. Now,
as in 1967, we in Europe are in the middle of a lively debate about
our future. This debate has two main facets. It is partly a debate
throughout our continent on the meaning and content of the search
for European unity. It is partly a debate within Britain on the
likelihood and wisdom of Britain's entry into the EEC and on the
effect which such entry would have upon our future prosperity,
security, and national identity."
Mr. Heath has updated the lectures in his introduction,
although his lucid and intelligent analysis remains extremely
far-sighted even in the context of subsequent political changes and
events. His consideration of Europe's future is not merely
theoretical--Mr. Heath speaks from the standpoint of one who has
had direct and continuous practical experience with the problems of
Europe. His frank recognition of Britain's loss of power in the
world and his belief that through Europe his country may win new
influence and play a new political role attest to his great
insight. These lectures are thus an important political statement
by one of Europe's outstanding leaders.
General
Imprint: |
Harvard University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Godkin Lectures on the Essentials of Free Government and the, 15 |
Release date: |
May 2014 |
First published: |
October 2013 |
Authors: |
Edward Heath
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156 x 6mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
89 |
Edition: |
Reprint 2014 ed. |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-674-49249-3 |
Categories: |
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Business & Economics >
Business & management >
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LSN: |
0-674-49249-8 |
Barcode: |
9780674492493 |
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